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The present article gives an overview of the borrowed vocabulary of the Rus- sian dialect of the Kola peninsula, which mostly comes from Finno-Ugric languages.
David Pineda
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Towards a typology of stop assibilation [PDF]
In this article we propose that there are two universal properties for phonological stop assibilations, namely (i) assibilations cannot be triggered by /i/ unless they are also triggered by /j/, and (ii) voiced stops cannot undergo assibilations unless ...
Hall, Tracy Alan, Hamann, Silke
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Endangered Uralic languages in the (Bermuda) triangle of documentation, theory, and application [PDF]
The relationship between theory, documentation and application can be conceptualised as a triangle in which documentation feeds into theory and theory is realised in application (language education and language policies).
Bakró-Nagy, Marianne +2 more
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Parallelism and Musical Structures in Ingrian and Karelian Oral Poetry [PDF]
Listening to historical oral poetry usually means listening to archival sound recordings with no possibility to ask questions or compare performances by one singer in different performance arenas.
Kallio, Kati
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THE BEAR AND THE YEAR : ON THE ORIGIN OF THE FINNISH LATE IRON AGE FOLK CALENDAR AND ITS CONNECTION TO THE BEAR CULT [PDF]
The role of the bear as a calendric deity among the Finnic and Finno-Ugric peoples echoes it general importance in all aspects of the northern cultures.
Ridderstad, Marianna P.
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Text Clustering of Icelandic Post-Medieval Þulur
This article explores the possibilities of applying Runoregi – a user interface for browsing automatically computed textual similarity, originally designed for studying the Finnic oral tradition – in the research of Icelandic post-medieval þulur. Along
Yelena Sesselja Helgadóttir +1 more
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Training Data Augmentation for Low-Resource Morphological Inflection [PDF]
This work describes the UoE-LMU submission for the CoNLL-SIGMORPHON 2017 Shared Task on Universal Morphological Reinflection, Subtask 1: given a lemma and target morphological tags, generate the target inflected form.
Bergmanis, Toms +3 more
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Future time reference in the Finnic languages: LEE(NE)- verbs
The Finnic languages are often presented as an example of languages that use the present tense for expressing the future. As generalizations about future time reference in the Finnic languages have usually been made on the basis of Finnish and Estonian, this study concentrates on the other Finnic languages/language varieties ...
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In Finnic languages, the height of a tall person is described by the adjectives pitkä, korkea, suuri, iso and tobie, or their dialectal variants. The first three occur through out the whole language group, carrying several meanings and serving to ...
Vilja Oja
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“Kalevala” translations into newly scripted Balto-Finnic languages
На протяжении многих лет интерес к изучению различного рода эпосов не угасает, а скорее усиливается, поскольку именно они являются уникальными явлениями не только фольклора, но и литературы. Устные эпосы сохранили в себе мифическую традицию, бытовавшую много веков назад.
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